A1151 road | |
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Route information | |
Length: | 12.1 mi (19.5 km) |
Major junctions | |
Southwest end: |
Norwich 52°38′10″N 1°17′58″E / 52.6360°N 1.2995°E |
A147 road A1042 road A1062 road A149 road |
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Northeast end: | near Smallburgh 52°45′45″N 1°28′30″E / 52.7625°N 1.4751°E |
Road network | |
The A1151 is an A road, running entirely in the English county of Norfolk, in England's East Anglia region. The road runs from Norwich to a junction with the A149 near Smallburgh.
The road starts in Norwich and passes through the suburb of Sprowston, to the west of Rackheath and through Wroxham and Hoveton, and links to the A149 near Smallburgh. It would connect with the proposed Norwich Northern Distributor Road just south of Rackheath.
The A1151 starts at a roundabout where it meets the A147 (St Crispins dual carriageway and flyover to the west, and Barrack Street to the east) on the northern part of the Norwich inner ring road. The A1151 has various street names along its route, starting with Charlton Road, then Bull Close Road. At the junction with Magdalen Street and Magpie Road, the A1151 turns right, heading north, by the name of Magdalen Road. At the next Y-shaped fork junction, Magdalen Road continues on the left fork but changes into the B1150, whereas the A1151 takes the right fork, becoming Sprowston Road, and continues in a northeasterly direction.